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Featured Volcanoes National Park Hotels:

Five Bedroom House at Buddha's Cup Retreat at Leleka'ae Falls
Come and experience ultimate relaxation within a truly unspoiled rainforest at the rim of exciting Kilauea Volcano! You will not find strip malls here, or even much development. You may, however, find yourself! Volcano Kilauea Accommodations lodging options are strategically located miles from tourist traps... more

Castle Hilo Hawaiian Hotel
The Hilo Hawaiian Hotel, located on beautiful Hilo Bay, is only two miles from the airport and to the center of town. The rural city of Hilo is surrounded by lush tropical rainforest, stunning natural wonders, and yards of gorgeous beach. The hotel features an outdoor pool, expansive sundeck, a gift shop, florist... more

About Volcanoes National Park

Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii was established in 1916 on the so-called Big Island of Hawaii. The park features two volcanoes that are currently active. Kilauea happens to be one of the most active volcanoes on the entire planet, and Mauna Loa is the world's largest volcano. Visitors to the park can actually witness eruptions of the volcanoes and see, firsthand, how the Hawaiian Islands were formed. Additionally, the park is full of unique flora and fauna that cannot be found elsewhere.

Western business people began to lure visitors to the area that would later become the National Park during the latter years of the 1800s. During this time, numerous structures were built on and around the rim of Kilauea, including a popular hotel. As the turn of the century passed, interest in protecting and preserving the area grew, and many citizens of the Hawaiian Islands decided to work diligently in the hopes of earning National Park status for the lands on which the volcanoes sit. After numerous attempts to create the National Park, President Woodrow Wilson finally signed the legislation that would make the status official in 1916.

The park is known for its natural landscapes and the activity of the volcanoes, but it also features a Visitor Center just inside the main entrance. Additionally, the park features a museum, an art gallery, and gift shops to complement the experiences that visitors can undergo. The park also features a camp for U.S. military personnel.

Most visitors to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park will enjoy hiking to the caldera of Kilauea where they can see the lava flow from the volcano. While there, they can feel the intense heat of the volcano as it emits red-hot lava. They can also witness the lava as it cools and its flow becomes slower. Although this might seem dangerous, people who visit can feel safe thanks to the efforts made by National Park staff members.